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Valley Bands Play Their Own Turf at the Van Nuys Arts Festival
When she was in high school, Maria del Pilar played in garage bands in the Valley. Later on, Los Abadoned played their first show at CIA in North Hollywood. More recently, she performed with Las Cafeteras at the Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge. But, like Cutty Flam, this is one of the few opportunities she has to play in this neck of Los Angeles. -- LA Weekly
CSUN Creates a Village to Support Student Success
Recognizing that there is no single answer to ensuring students have the support they need to graduate, officials at California State University, Northridge have built a “village” — spearheaded by the Office of Student Success Innovations — to tap into a wide pool of campus talent to find creative ways to help students succeed. -- Press Release Point
Nine Students Awarded Café Bustelo® El Café Del Futuro Scholarships Totaling $45,000
The student recipients and their institutions are:
Arizona State University - Taylor Pineda
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona - Marlon Gaytan Jr.
California State University, Dominguez Hills - Janel Navarro
California State University, Northridge - Rosa Maldonado -- Public Now
The borders, the axis of the 31 SMA Round Table in BC
Por las tardes se dictarán conferencias magistrales de Federico Besserer (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana); Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez (Arizona State University); Mathew Des Lauriers (California State University Northridge) y Cynthia Radding (University of North Carolina). -- La Jornada en linea - Mexico (in Spanish)
CSUN Creates A ‘Village’ To Support Student Success
Recognizing that there is no single answer to ensuring students have the support they need to graduate, officials at California State University, Northridge have built a 'village' - spearheaded by the Office of Student Success Innovations - to tap into a wide pool of campus talent to find creative ways to help students succeed. -- Public Now
FEMA Warning! Get Off the Coast! Calif Under Earthquake Threatens! This Event Will Hit the Entire West Coast, Change the History of America
“Looking at old earthquakes in general is really a good way to figure out what faults are capable of doing,” said Julian Lozos, assistant professor of geophysics, California State University, Northridge, who conducted the research. -- Before It's News
The Money Book: Scott Beiser
Beiser previously led Houlihan Lokey’s infrastructure services and materials practice and has specialized expertise in investment banking services for engineering and construction businesses, including ownership and management transition programs, corporate acquisitions, divestitures, and leveraged recapitalizations. Beiser serves on the board of FNF Construction and is an adviser to several boards and executives in the engineering and construction industry. Before joining Houlihan Lokey, he was a senior financial analyst at Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co., where he supervised the budget and forecasting department. Beiser earned a BS and master’s from Cal State Northridge. -- Los Angeles Business Journal
CSUN alum John Lewis Johnson has passed away
Avalon Care Center, in Sonora. His wife Carol was at his side. He was born on Dec. 12, 1946, in Dayton, Ohio. John received his BA in accounting from California State University, Northridge. He was the chief financial officer for a large international customs and freight forwarding company in Los Angeles. After retiring he and his wife moved in 2012 to Mi Wuk Village. -- The Union Democrat
CSUN sticks to its handling of sexual assaults, despite DeVos decision
On the same day U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she would rescind Obama-era guidelines for colleges and universities to investigate sexual assault cases, the president of Cal State Northridge said that school would stick with the current system it has in place, aligned with state and Cal State University laws and orders. -- Los Angeles Daily News
This Week on The Academic Minute (2017.9.25
Abraham Rutchick of California State University Northridge examines if killing from afar is easier than being in the same room with the target. -- The Academic Minute